\section[Transhumans]{Transhumans: Point of No Return}
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\quot{``Think before you decide, I tell you! Do you want to be left as you are, or do you want your eyes and your soul to be blasted by a sight that would stagger the devil himself?''}

\desc{Knowledge and power do not come without a price, especially in the World of Darkness. When one steps upon the path to power it is not long before the realization strikes that the person on that path is not the same person who took the first steps. Sometimes the point of no return is obvious and comes as a flash of insight. At other times it is only in retrospect and solemn reflection that one can see that there's little connection between the humanity of youth and the creature of the present. Transhumans do not have souls in the way that normal people do.}

\desc{Transhumans have the easiest time convincing themselves that they are still the person that they used to be -- still a mortal human with all the accompanying impetus and fragility. This is not actually true, and the sheer \emph{plausibility} of that kind of self delusion leads many into a constant rollercoaster of false hopes and crushing disappointments. On some level normal people can sense it, and vague misgivings surround all dealings between a Transhuman and mortal men. The moment the character attains their power they have become something more than a man, but they have also become something \emph{less}, and it is this truth that all Transhumans must confront.}

\desc{Transhumans suffer aggravated damage from Iron weapons, the very human achievement that propels them beyond their biological origins also turns on them with cruel finality. Most Transhumans are dominated by Master Passion Despair.}

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